The UPD75108CW-X36 is a microcontroller manufactured by NEC. Part of the 75X series, it is engineered for low-power embedded applications, providing a range of integrated peripherals for diverse control tasks.
Applications
- Remote Controls
- Security Systems
- Home Automation
- Consumer Electronics
- Industrial Control
Features
- 8-bit CPU Core: Based on NEC's 75X instruction set, offering a balance of performance and code density.
- On-Chip ROM/Flash Memory: Stores program code and data. The specific size varies depending on the part number.
- On-Chip RAM: Provides volatile memory for temporary data storage and manipulation during program execution.
- I/O Ports: General-purpose input/output pins that can be programmed for various functions.
- Timers/Counters: Integrated timers and counters for timing control, event counting, and PWM generation.
- Serial Communication Interface: Supports UART, SPI, or other serial communication protocols for communication with external devices.
- Interrupt Controller: Manages interrupt requests from various peripherals and external sources.
- Low-Power Operation: Designed for low power consumption to extend battery life and reduce energy costs.
Benefits
- Flexible Control: Suitable for a wide range of embedded control applications.
- Simplified Design: Integrated peripherals minimize the need for external components.
- Easy Development: Supported by comprehensive development tools and resources.
- Real-Time Control: Enables precise timing and quick response to external events.
- Cost-Effective: Offers a balance of features and performance at a competitive price point.
Additional Details
The UPD75108CW-X36 typically operates within a voltage range of 2.7V to 5.5V. It is commonly available in surface-mount packages like QFP or SOP. It includes a watchdog timer to prevent system lockups and a low-voltage reset (LVR) circuit to protect against data corruption during power fluctuations. The specific memory configuration (ROM/RAM size) depends on the specific variant. The 'CW' in the part number likely refers to the package type or a specific feature set. The 'X36' suffix likely denotes a specific mask option or other manufacturing variation. Development tools, including emulators and debuggers, are usually available from NEC or third-party vendors.